you have been dealt a pair of eights.
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
The Greek prefix "geo" means Earth.
There is no clear origin to this phrase. In the 1700's, it was just used as "burning your pocket," but by the 1800's it had become "burning a hole in your pocket." The implication is that the coins are so hot that you jerk them out of your pocket and throw them away.
Yird means earth.
Terr *from the latin word terra meaning "land"* examples - terrace, subterranean, Mediterranean, terrain, territory etc
you have been dealt a pair of eights
you have been dealt a pair of eights
Pair of eights
You have been dealt a pair of 8
The preflop hand 88 in Texas Hold'em.
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
A pocket snowman is a term used in poker, particularly in Texas Hold'em where the players keep face-down "hole" or "pocket" cards. A "snowman" is poker slang for the 8 due to its shape, so a Hold'em player having "pocket snowmen" has a pair of eights face-down in front of him.
Snowmen are inadament objects.
Building snowmen dates back to the Middle Ages!
Snowmen hold brooms for fun.
Some words that can be made from the letters in snowmen are:eonmenmeowmewmowmownneonnewnewsnononenowomenononeowoweownsewsewnsnowsosomesonsowsownwewoewomenwon
Snowmen - film - was created on 2010-05-01.